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‘Any other attack, we will ask our people to get guns’ – Governor Akeredolu

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Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has de­clared that he would arm the people of Ondo State to defend themselves if ter­rorists strike in the state again.

He stated this on Friday, July 15, 2022, while presenting 50 security-fitted ve­hicles to all security agencies in the state, including Ondo State Security Network, otherwise known as Amotekun Corps.

Recalling the killing of wor­shippers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, on June 5, 2022, the governor lamented that the Police could not do anything when the incident was reported to them because they had no op­erational vehicle.

He said it was Amotekun who later chased the terrorists, but it was too late.

Akeredolu said: “Protecting life and property of our people is our priority here. Our own interest lies here.

“Any other incident here, we will ask our people to get guns to protect themselves. We will even get guns for our people to protect themselves.

“So, you want me to stay in­side my house and someone will come and kill me there.

“If we are pushed to the wall, we will also encourage our peo­ple to get guns. We are talking to our traditional rulers to get us the traditional powers. I am begging you, nobody, state, coun­try can continue to witness this kind of insecurity.

“People will be on motor­bikes and attempt to attack planes at Airport. How did they come in? Are there no people manning the place? What a country where you can’t get plane, train to travel and you dare not travel by road.

“Bandits save their people from government and govern­ment can’t save its people from bandits.

“Up till today, not all Chibok Girls, now women, have come back. So, what are we doing as a nation? I am worried about se­curity issue in the country, let’s discuss it. Is there no govern­ment that they have this leeway to operate just like that?

“We will smoke criminals out of their hidings. Where we ar­rest them, we will bring them to justice and where they resist ar­rest, we will send them to where they will get justice.

“Whether they like or not, we will get State Police, it’s just a matter of time.

Governor Matawalle was pushed to the wall before he asked his people to arm to pro­tect themselves.”

He, however, said: “I com­mend the sustained collective operations among you (security agencies in the state) in spite of these flash of criminalities.

Amotekun is not competing but cooperating with other agen­cies.”

Governor Akeredolu, shortly after the massacre of worship­pers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, during service on Sunday, June 5, 2022, had reeled out fresh security policies in the state to further beef up security in the state.

Owners and managers of churches, public and private structures, where an apprecia­ble number of people gather, were instructed to install Close Circuit Television(CCTV) device to make security investigation and other operations easy for operatives.

Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, the commander of Am­itekun and Special Adviser to the governor (Security Matters), in his address described the gesture as a milestone in guaranteeing life and property of the people of the state.

“Despite the harsh economic situation, the governor takes people’s security as a premium.

“The governor provided the vehicle because of what security agencies might call hindrance in guaranteeing the life and proper­ty of the people.

He provided 50 fixed security operational vehicles, which cuts across all security agencies be­cause of the synergy that exists among the security agencies in the state.”

In his address, the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogun­lade Amadeusi, commended the Amotekun commander and other security chiefs in the state for the good job they are doing in the state.

Source: Independent

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